Jamie, sorry I missed your query when it was timely! I'll send a pm, but for the benefit of the thread: these are wide open, ISO 200, using the rear AF button so the shutter is only about the shutter- moment; I use the BW/green filter but shoot raw+; my development default in LR 4x is the green filter, but sometimes I choose orange (different highlights/contrasts) , sometimes I manage the desaturated hues/luminances manually; then I adjust highlight/shadow curves and often, as in this set, use the brush to make local adjustments, mostly again to relative highlight/shadow.

However, the OOC jpgs don't look exceptionally different. So it seems to me the key here is the shooting setup, and of course the lens!--they have to look good in the moment, and in review, or they won't make it as far as the computer.

Had the X-Pro 1 when it was first released and hated it, but loved the 35 f1.4 Recently got the Adorama deal and am learning to enjoy the camera more than before, but my feelings toward the 35 have not changed. Here are three recent portraits

Good friends' boys
Natural window light with a black suit jacket being held up for the backdrop

Owner of a donation based bookstore
Indoors under dim incandescent lights

The photographer chances upon a scene that fascinates him. He longs to be a part of it ... recording the scene and including within it his vicarious representative, the participating observer. --- Geoff Dyer
Gear: more than enough, film and digital

It's hard to believe there are still complaints about Fuji AF capability.
I still use the older Xpro1 and XE1 bodies and an X100c.
Did a wedding this weekend. The cameras perform perfectly.
2 Cameras around ones neck and a third in pocket.
Focus duties handled by the AF. As much as I love rangefinders these Fujis do a better job than I ever could.
Wish that fuji could build a film body for these lenses

XF35... not a final edit but wanted to post. Yes, My dog Hugo found himself welcomed from the seat of my truck to the bride and grooms table.

Welcome back, filmfan. Maybe you'll come to think of the Fuji as a Hexar AF on vitamin supplements. (Though an XE with the 18/2 would be closer in size and response than the XP/35...). You can even set the speed limit to 1/250, set iso to TX320, and set aperture to A for Hexar emulation.

Welcome back, filmfan. Maybe you'll come to think of the Fuji as a Hexar AF on vitamin supplements. (Though an XE with the 18/2 would be closer in size and response than the XP/35...). You can even set the speed limit to 1/250, set iso to TX320, and set aperture to A for Hexar emulation.

Thanks.

The 18mm lens is next on my list. I miss the Hexar -- I think I took my best photos with that camera.

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